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america does not have an appetite to launch into another war after iraq and afghanistan. it is finished. there is chronic fatigue. >> no money. >> i agree with anne. that this is a stopgap. we are not sending peacekeeping troops. diplomacy has all but failed. >> people are washing their hands. >> we will send an weapons inspectors. we have finally got the go- ahead. so we will do something. we may decide issues so we cannot back away from it. >> they can go wherever they want to go. their mission is going to be very monitored. until now, they can go to one site where rebels used weapons. they are not authorized to go to the site where the regime used the weapons. it is some kind of ridiculous. >> and is like holding summits. >> the anomaly during the summer is that there was this expectation about the big peace summit. it was announced by the russian and the u.s. it was supposed to be in july and august, and now nothing is happening. instead, we have inspectors going there and trying to find out -- >> we have not completely forgotten syria. we are doing things something,
america does not have an appetite to launch into another war after iraq and afghanistan. it is finished. there is chronic fatigue. >> no money. >> i agree with anne. that this is a stopgap. we are not sending peacekeeping troops. diplomacy has all but failed. >> people are washing their hands. >> we will send an weapons inspectors. we have finally got the go- ahead. so we will do something. we may decide issues so we cannot back away from it. >> they can go...
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russians but i'm here as guest and i will behave responsibly and obey their laws but when i go back it america i will continue to speak my mind and continue to exercise my freedom of speech. >> a law passed in oncould see finals and even prison sentences against people providing information on homosexuality to minors under 18. however, opponents say it is so vaguely worded it could be used to target anyone based on sexual orientation. what that could mean for gay or lesbian people a backlash has been pierce. many have called doctor a boycott of russian product and lose the right to host the winter olympics but not everyone agrees. >> i'm against boy cots. i don't think they achieve what they set out to do. they only damage one group and that is the athletes. international sports is tee shot an inhibitor of social change. it actually has quite strong catalytic effects. >> on friday the u.s. president barack obama called out to gays boycotting the olympics though he added his voice to growing criticism to what many are seek as heavy handed discrimination. >> she is called sweetie, he is called s
russians but i'm here as guest and i will behave responsibly and obey their laws but when i go back it america i will continue to speak my mind and continue to exercise my freedom of speech. >> a law passed in oncould see finals and even prison sentences against people providing information on homosexuality to minors under 18. however, opponents say it is so vaguely worded it could be used to target anyone based on sexual orientation. what that could mean for gay or lesbian people a...
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. >> the policy of the united states of america with respect to all settlements is that they are legitimate. that said, prime minister netanyahu was completely up front that he would be announcing some ad additional .uilding mission of settlement building called for talks to come to a halt. nottiators hope this will disrupt the talks. unwilling to divide the city, and palestinians want east jerusalem to be the capital of future stays. palestinian wants the borders of 1967. 5 million refugees have been spread across the world, and palestinian authorities say they have the right to return. set a nine-month goal to reach a peace yield. -- peace deal. a state of emergency declared in egypt after protesters were killed. the beginning of a whole chain of events throughout egypt. the death toll is put at 278. protesters say there have been many more killed. the vice president has resigned in protest. he says he is not prepared to be held responsible for a single drop of blood. washington has condemned violence. talks have resumed between israel and palestinian representatives for the first time in
. >> the policy of the united states of america with respect to all settlements is that they are legitimate. that said, prime minister netanyahu was completely up front that he would be announcing some ad additional .uilding mission of settlement building called for talks to come to a halt. nottiators hope this will disrupt the talks. unwilling to divide the city, and palestinians want east jerusalem to be the capital of future stays. palestinian wants the borders of 1967. 5 million...
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how colleges are wasting money and feeling our kids and what we can do about it to the argue that america's colleges and universities lost sight of their top priority to educate students because they are only interested in making money. >> a yale professor makes $1,800 an hour. it's in the book. 1800 our. eight jail professor teaches what we call one and two. one teaches one class and then one guy has to teach to classis. sabbatical every seven years? not at yale. every three years. so we figured out because the yale professor makes over to entered thousand dollars a year on average when you add benefits and all the rest, we had a double of the classrooms and figured she is paid $1,800 for every hour he teaches. if he says are have to prepare my classis, you'd think the lecture is over again and office towers maybe if he's not consulting. we're going to stick with 1800 hour and i think what many lawyers make that. >> so when you add all of the time he spent as a graduate student, undergraduates as an assistant professor to get into that do you think that he is ever paid? >> the point is tha
how colleges are wasting money and feeling our kids and what we can do about it to the argue that america's colleges and universities lost sight of their top priority to educate students because they are only interested in making money. >> a yale professor makes $1,800 an hour. it's in the book. 1800 our. eight jail professor teaches what we call one and two. one teaches one class and then one guy has to teach to classis. sabbatical every seven years? not at yale. every three years. so we...
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and senior fellow ship at the partnership for secure america. was this just for a short time, he is a journalist at the russian service. halfway through this, you are off. we will get your thoughts in a moment. by satellite we have to guess, the director studies at the institute democracy, good to see. in washington d.c., the chief political columnist and one house correspondent for newsmax. what are the issues that could fit into something called human rights under the criminal justice system? your time is scarce. tell us what you have written about its implications and ramifications for all of us. >> i am following this case like you are for several years. each time there's something new, it gets more and more unbelievable if you have read kafka or orwell, this is nothing. they say the russian officials stole 230 million. people put him in prison when he testified and he stayed in prison 358 days after he was tortured and almost died. after this campaign started, the united states and europeans want to maybe discuss it. at the same time, russi
and senior fellow ship at the partnership for secure america. was this just for a short time, he is a journalist at the russian service. halfway through this, you are off. we will get your thoughts in a moment. by satellite we have to guess, the director studies at the institute democracy, good to see. in washington d.c., the chief political columnist and one house correspondent for newsmax. what are the issues that could fit into something called human rights under the criminal justice system?...
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. >> rose: and what immigration has meant to america, i assume you're among those who say is a proud part of the development and evolution of this country and somethat that we essentially must make sure we cherish and preserve >> absolutely. i'm very fashion gnat about -- it's divisive issue, there's lots of facets i can't hope to understand but just the fundamental notion of the melting pot, bringing people in have the ambition and the drive too better themselves, better their fate, better their children's fate and pay back to the country that welcomed them is fundamental to who i am and it's critical america does not lose that. >> rose: and not only do well for themselves but for the country by creating jobs, inventing things and doing a whole range of other things. >> i think that just cannot be understated. >> rose: so you made your way to the university of illinois at urbana, champagne. >> right. >> rose: were you there when andreessen was there? >> we overlapped by a couple years. >> rose: did you know him? >> i certainly knew of him very well. i think we overlap add couple "ne
. >> rose: and what immigration has meant to america, i assume you're among those who say is a proud part of the development and evolution of this country and somethat that we essentially must make sure we cherish and preserve >> absolutely. i'm very fashion gnat about -- it's divisive issue, there's lots of facets i can't hope to understand but just the fundamental notion of the melting pot, bringing people in have the ambition and the drive too better themselves, better their...
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it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. >> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. france has called for a forceful response if it's confirmed that the syrian government used chemical weapons. the u.n. condemned the attack that activists said killed more than a thousand people in egypt's southern provinces. >>> on wednesday a court said mubarak could be granted, release in cases against him. >>> a communist chief has denied charges against him. bo chenai was released from his post, murder of a british businessman. >>> robert mogabe is set to be swornd in, has just made an entrance, thursday has been made a public holiday. mugabe's rulings busing people to the event. there at the national sports stadium, harry, robert mogabe make a triumphant entrance. >> yes is. he is making his rounds around the stadium so he might be coming around in a few minutes. when he does i'll move out of the way and show you. but on the podium behind me it is a festive occasion. from the democratic republic of kongo, a lot of people very excited,
it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. >> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. france has called for a forceful response if it's confirmed that the syrian government used chemical weapons. the u.n. condemned the attack that activists said killed more than a thousand people in egypt's southern provinces. >>> on wednesday a court said mubarak could be granted, release in cases against him. >>> a communist chief has...
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and because they kept marching america change. >> pam: dr. martin luther king iconic i have a dream speech. president obama and two former presidents spoke as well as well of a number of the rights leaders. >> reporter: the bell rang as a celebration of progress and also have a call for action. >> he challenged our nation. >> reporter: on the same day in steps later >> his words beyond the long to ages leaving a power and prophecy and unmatched in our time. >> reporter: to former presidents. >> that his dream is still alive. >> that this march and that speech change america. >> let freedom ring was a doctor came closing call for a better and more just america! >> the march on washington teaches us that we are not that we are masters of our faith but it also teaches us that the promises of this nation will only be kept in one work together. >> reporter: one thing that has gone loss' and all this celebration lasted your resume march was on equality for all its. >> jacqueline: low clouds pushing over city hall and that the fault is already into
and because they kept marching america change. >> pam: dr. martin luther king iconic i have a dream speech. president obama and two former presidents spoke as well as well of a number of the rights leaders. >> reporter: the bell rang as a celebration of progress and also have a call for action. >> he challenged our nation. >> reporter: on the same day in steps later >> his words beyond the long to ages leaving a power and prophecy and unmatched in our time....
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. >> well, jehmu -- >> person with the minimum wage -- average person in america is making $53,000 a year with a minimum wage worker, that's over two times the poverty rate. minimum wage has little to do with poverty. >> in fact, tracy, it's not the recession that americans are pointing to about why it's wrong to be dependent ongovernment. but, in fact, it's the ease of getting a system. it's not the recession. you can get food stamps quite easily. >> look, i agree with jehmu. there was a time when it was embarrassing. my family immigrated, they would never in a million years take a government handout. things have changed, jehmu since you were a kid. hey, my neighbor's getting a check, i want one too. how come i didn't get a first-time home buyers check. everyone else got something i didn't. now 're starting to feel like, hey,y, where's my cut. and that's a bad, bad place for our country to be in. >> do you want to respond? >> well, again, i know from personal experience that the majority, overwhelming majority of people who are having to receive these programs to stand in the line a
. >> well, jehmu -- >> person with the minimum wage -- average person in america is making $53,000 a year with a minimum wage worker, that's over two times the poverty rate. minimum wage has little to do with poverty. >> in fact, tracy, it's not the recession that americans are pointing to about why it's wrong to be dependent ongovernment. but, in fact, it's the ease of getting a system. it's not the recession. you can get food stamps quite easily. >> look, i agree with...
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were ease and we will stay competitive in the world the gas market meanwhile as you've said not only america has become self-sufficient in natural gas but is also about to challenge middle east and russia in exporting gas to europe did you expect united states would turn into a natural gas exporter so quickly. issues that is assert them in the west one cycle before a new project would be would be idealized if you. could but then show love exploded and go from there as it started to. the start of the in both nights in and the war yom is a marginal competitor it was a cut and a new export of z.c. a plane into exported. was about one hundred fifty two b.c. i'm so that's why and especially in view of declining production in western europe which is happening quicker than expected we are not there for a go of it bitterness of gas if it will appear from the sources. but we still get a sense that with the arrival of the american guys plaster middle eastern share your prey's ready to manipulate energy prices some have actually already started it like bulgaria has negotiated twenty percent discount if
were ease and we will stay competitive in the world the gas market meanwhile as you've said not only america has become self-sufficient in natural gas but is also about to challenge middle east and russia in exporting gas to europe did you expect united states would turn into a natural gas exporter so quickly. issues that is assert them in the west one cycle before a new project would be would be idealized if you. could but then show love exploded and go from there as it started to. the start...
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america. >>> welcome back. the last of the u.n. chemical weapons inspectors have left syria can and have driven across the border to beirut in neighboring lebanon. the department describes the chemical weapon attack as a challenge for world. he's considering a narrative response. six people died in protest on friday. 190 others were wounded. back to our top story now the crisis in syria. joining me live in london. he's editor and chief. president obama described the suspected chemical weapons attack in syria as a challenge to the world. is it a challenge to the world? >> no. it is a challenge in the least. it is a challenge to oh the syrian, hezbollah and in a way russia. what he's going to achieve by this narrow ma. -rb mmanipulative fight,when prn 1998 as revenge for naorobi, what happened is osama took revenge three years later. we don't know what will happen after this narrow strike as president obama characterizes. the danger is coming. >> why do you think america is doing this? >> did obam ta* paint himself in a corner so he
america. >>> welcome back. the last of the u.n. chemical weapons inspectors have left syria can and have driven across the border to beirut in neighboring lebanon. the department describes the chemical weapon attack as a challenge for world. he's considering a narrative response. six people died in protest on friday. 190 others were wounded. back to our top story now the crisis in syria. joining me live in london. he's editor and chief. president obama described the suspected chemical...
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we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried not always successfully but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. >> he went on to say the president said in syria will dictate how future regimes treat their people. as of right now president obama says no final decision has been made. >> i have said before and i meant what i said. the world has a nomination to make sure that we maintain the norm against the use of chemical weapons. i have not made a final decision about various actions that might be taken to help enforce that norm. >> a new poll says 80% of americans believe that president obama should seek congressional approval before making decisions on whether or not to enter been. dennis kucinich tweeted -- also the obama administration released document supporting allegations that the regime was responsible for the chemical attack that killed 1400 29 civilians including 426 children. that same attack sickened over 3600 peo
we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried not always successfully but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. >> he went on to say the president said in syria will dictate how future regimes treat their people. as of right now president obama says no final decision has been made. >> i have said before and i meant what i said. the world has a nomination to make sure that we maintain the...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> we have been talking about syria all morning, but we have some developing news coming out of egypt. protests in support of ousted egyptian president mohamed morsi are taking plagues in the country. police have closed entrances into cairo and shut down metro stations in tahrir square to contain the protestors. flash style protests are being held in order to avoid fighting with police. >> eight years ago, hurricane katrina slammed into the gulf coast. more than 1800 people died in one of the worst natural disasters in this nations history. the city is still recovering. some very creative people have gone to the big easy to help drive its revival. >> he's come a long way since helping his father fix up houses in vermont. he's a respected furniture designer with a booming business. >> this material is what makes my work beautiful to me. >> he was drawn to new orleans in the desperate days following hurricane katrina
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> we have been talking about syria all morning, but we have some developing news coming out of egypt. protests in support of ousted egyptian president mohamed morsi are taking plagues in the country. police have closed entrances into cairo and shut down metro stations in tahrir square to contain the protestors. flash style protests are being held in order to avoid fighting...
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and james "whitey" bulger, one of america's most notorious underworld bosses, who has been convicted of nearly one dozen murders, racketeering and conspiracy. he terrorized an irish catholic neighborhood in boston as a leader of the winter hill gang. 16ugitive on the run for years, his story even inspired hollywood. 10 mosts on the fbi's wanted list for 16 years. james "whitey" bulger terrorize and irish cap but the motherhood in boston -- irish-catholic andhborhood in the 1970's 1980's. he would pull teeth from victims so that they could not be identified. onh murder and racketeering his rap sheet, even james bulger new the trial was a foregone conclusion. >> he knew as soon as he was arrested he would die behind the walls of a prison or on a gurney getting injected with a chemical -- chemical that would kill him. xp went on the run in 1994. he was captured in 2011 living with his girlfriend. >> what does this have to do with me? >> he was said to be the motivation for a gangster played by jack nicholson. gang was left to his own devices by corrupt agents. >> 31 years after fbi cove
and james "whitey" bulger, one of america's most notorious underworld bosses, who has been convicted of nearly one dozen murders, racketeering and conspiracy. he terrorized an irish catholic neighborhood in boston as a leader of the winter hill gang. 16ugitive on the run for years, his story even inspired hollywood. 10 mosts on the fbi's wanted list for 16 years. james "whitey" bulger terrorize and irish cap but the motherhood in boston -- irish-catholic andhborhood in the...
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america, inons like mexico, are huge ones. kids are seeing and thinking that a big bucket of popcorn is a huge option, when before the portions were smaller. soda has replaced water a long time ago in her family. >> we always drink cola. >> nevertheless, they try to have a healthier diet in the regular food they would find on the streets. today they are having meat and vegetables. fry almost everything that you, but this country has lots of fruits and vegetables. it is all about caring about your diet. >> health organizations foresee a crisis of obesity related diseases. diabetes is the most serious threat. it already kills 70,000 people a year in mexico, the same number the drug war has killed over six years. mexican american people also predisposition to this illness, and mexican people are not the greatest fans of exercise. >> what worries me is the lack of physical activity. when we count the steps are parents make, some only take 1000 steps a day. they are sitting all day long. food bank, organizers try to balance the gro
america, inons like mexico, are huge ones. kids are seeing and thinking that a big bucket of popcorn is a huge option, when before the portions were smaller. soda has replaced water a long time ago in her family. >> we always drink cola. >> nevertheless, they try to have a healthier diet in the regular food they would find on the streets. today they are having meat and vegetables. fry almost everything that you, but this country has lots of fruits and vegetables. it is all about...
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he did it with america west and spirit and now seems ready to do it again and put it on a more certain business and financial footing." the business model is not for business travelers. instead, the target is students and middle-income leisure travelers willing to forego comfort and convenience for price, if you can avoid the add-ons. "in the beginning, when you book, it seems cheap. but when you add up everything, it's more than other airlines." but for passengers concerned about airline consolidation--u- s airways and american. continental and united, analysts say an ultra low cost carrier based in denver might be good for business after all. "this is a big story frontier could reshape discount travel in the west." and it could happen fast-- the deal could be wrapped by next month. downtown detroit is booming in the face of bankruptcy. the motor city's urban areas is on the upswing, as demand for office space picks up. developers are flocking to office rentals that are estimated to be 7 to 25% less than renting space in the suburbs. "it's still malleable. it's still developing and de
he did it with america west and spirit and now seems ready to do it again and put it on a more certain business and financial footing." the business model is not for business travelers. instead, the target is students and middle-income leisure travelers willing to forego comfort and convenience for price, if you can avoid the add-ons. "in the beginning, when you book, it seems cheap. but when you add up everything, it's more than other airlines." but for passengers concerned...
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i think it is america who needs to be there through the egyptian military. we are going to say it out loud starting from now. >> thank you very much for coming into the studio with your views. am for the revolution. >> thank you very much. we are going to move on. we will keep you updated on events in egypt. 26 long-term palestinian detainees have been released from prison in israel. there were a total of 104 who are set to be released. the prisoner releases are part of an agreement brokered by the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, to get both sides back to the table. has the details. >> fireworks and drums and flags filled the streets as they welcomed back prisoners released from israeli jails. crowds swarmed the men and embraced their loved ones. >> i cannot describe my feelings in words right now, but of course i'm happy. we waited for this day for so long. in 11 other prisoners were released to their west bank, where they were personally greeted by palestinian president mahmoud abbas. >> we tell the released thatners and we tell you the rest of the pr
i think it is america who needs to be there through the egyptian military. we are going to say it out loud starting from now. >> thank you very much for coming into the studio with your views. am for the revolution. >> thank you very much. we are going to move on. we will keep you updated on events in egypt. 26 long-term palestinian detainees have been released from prison in israel. there were a total of 104 who are set to be released. the prisoner releases are part of an agreement...
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does it work in "good morning america" will talk about it at 7:00 a.m. and we will find out together. >> if you love oreo cookies, the double stuffed oreos may not have twice as much creamy filling at the original. a group of high school students in new york decided to test it out. they weighed ten original and ten double stuffed oreos and they say the double stuffed oreos did not measure up. they had just 1.86 amount the cream but the company stands by the double-toughed claim. >> approximately double stuffed. >> a woman in england went to aburg you are joint and ordered the triple decker and dislocated her jaw. that is the burger. the image from the restaurant calls the dish the kids in america burger, and she bit into it her jaw locked. she thought she was fine. she wasn't. were but there is no permanent damage. >> talk about being bad if your health. >> next, at 5:00 a.m., two east bay businesses held up at gunpoint. could they be linked to arm robbery rash? >> a call to action from bay area business leaders over the bart labor dispute and what they
does it work in "good morning america" will talk about it at 7:00 a.m. and we will find out together. >> if you love oreo cookies, the double stuffed oreos may not have twice as much creamy filling at the original. a group of high school students in new york decided to test it out. they weighed ten original and ten double stuffed oreos and they say the double stuffed oreos did not measure up. they had just 1.86 amount the cream but the company stands by the double-toughed claim....
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we look at it something that died in america but we don't think it has. we're still producing things here. there is this importance of bringing things back here and keeping things here in america. that's really what our film illustrates. we as consumers can keep things in this country. david: we certainly can but, nathan, look at detroit. it is essentially bankrupt. that was really the hub of american manufacturing. does that show, what they did, we can talk about policy issues, what make as good or a bad manufacturing environment. is the fact that detroit is doing poorly any reflection on manufacturing at all in the u.s.? >> the story has changed. we tell the history of manufacturing when it was. 50% of the world's manufacturing base. what is the story of manufacturing today? what is going on with companies trying to compete in a global economy? we don't shy away from that in the movie. we tell the companies, small companies, large companies, competing, making things here still today. the truth it has changed. david: vince i look at two cities. i look at
we look at it something that died in america but we don't think it has. we're still producing things here. there is this importance of bringing things back here and keeping things here in america. that's really what our film illustrates. we as consumers can keep things in this country. david: we certainly can but, nathan, look at detroit. it is essentially bankrupt. that was really the hub of american manufacturing. does that show, what they did, we can talk about policy issues, what make as...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> president obama has unveiled a new plan to help cut the cost of college. he wants to use a rating system that judges schools on their affordable. colleges are kept tall abou skee plan and are worried it will cost their institutions millions of dollars. >> obama: i believe we should rate colleges, are they helping students to succeed? [applause] and on outcomes on their value to students and parents, so that means metrics like how much debt does the average student leave with? how easy is it to pay off? how many students graduate on time? how well do those graduates do in the workforce? because the answers will help parents and students figure out how much value a college truly offers. >> it's not only the cost of college opportunities have to worry about. there are fees for tuition, books, room and board as well. as diane easter brook reports those costs are forcing some students to either rethink their college
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> president obama has unveiled a new plan to help cut the cost of college. he wants to use a rating system that judges schools on their affordable. colleges are kept tall abou skee plan and are worried it will cost their institutions millions of dollars. >> obama: i believe we should rate colleges, are they helping students to succeed? [applause] and on outcomes on...
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similar conditions in the americas. we have high pressure working in from the south and that's going to bounce temperatures back up to more summerlike. that's a look at your world weather. here's your 3-day forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. .. >>> from the four winds and the scent of the earth come the color of the seasons. exploring the four seasons of japan. gujo hachiman, a small town in the mountains, sits on one of japamo
similar conditions in the americas. we have high pressure working in from the south and that's going to bounce temperatures back up to more summerlike. that's a look at your world weather. here's your 3-day forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. .. >>> from the four winds and the scent of the earth come the color of the seasons. exploring the four seasons of japan. gujo hachiman, a small town in the mountains, sits on one of japamo
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the open veins of latin america. four years ago at the summit of the americas, hugo chavez hand and a copy of that book to barack obama. [applause] >> auld let ease with which he stepped into journalism as a teenager, the rest of his writing life wasn't very easy. after 1973 military coup he was arrested for his radical views and imprisoned. he broke free and fled to a argentina where three years later he had to flee again. the notorious brigadier-general who had depots calderon impose a regime that became known for its secret caps, kidnapping and torture. when eduardo galeano's name appeared on the death squad list he escaped from one necessaries and settled in spain where he rode his three volume masterwork, bracingly original narrative of america's 5 ended years of history, memory of fire. stuttgart -- surviving long cancer a few years ago freed him, he says to employ an even larger kansas. in mirrors published in 2009 he reflects on five thousand years of human experience. and he manages to do it all with a big h
the open veins of latin america. four years ago at the summit of the americas, hugo chavez hand and a copy of that book to barack obama. [applause] >> auld let ease with which he stepped into journalism as a teenager, the rest of his writing life wasn't very easy. after 1973 military coup he was arrested for his radical views and imprisoned. he broke free and fled to a argentina where three years later he had to flee again. the notorious brigadier-general who had depots calderon impose a...
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in south america, he had to drop out injured. samir a special case. for a large part of last season he could not be selected because he was injured. he could not play much at all. he came back the end of last season. this selection is to make them understand that he is eligible for the team. >> nasri was banned for three men -- for three matches after insulting a journalist in 2012. it is a warm-up for qualifying in belarus next month. behind european champions spain. andy murray had his first feed in three months when he was in montrÉal.bis he was playing only his second matches and winning on the lynn, -- since winning wimbledon. world number 38 had great shotmaking. he ended the world number 213 match winning streak, winning 6- 4, 6-three for his first masters quarterfinal in three years. world number one novak djokovic -- he had to come from a set down to finish off dennis istomin. the world number 66 took him in the first set. it prompted a response from the defending champion. single brink of this break of serve in the second was enough to leve
in south america, he had to drop out injured. samir a special case. for a large part of last season he could not be selected because he was injured. he could not play much at all. he came back the end of last season. this selection is to make them understand that he is eligible for the team. >> nasri was banned for three men -- for three matches after insulting a journalist in 2012. it is a warm-up for qualifying in belarus next month. behind european champions spain. andy murray had his...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. every sunday night al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >> this is just the beginning of something much bigger. >> thank god i didn't have to suffer what he had to go through. >> this sunday, the premiere of "into eternity". >> i am now in this place where you should never come. >> how do you contain 100,000 years of nuclear danger? >> it is an invisible danger. >> al jazeera america presents "into eternity". premieres sunday night 9 eastern. my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas, and i'm an associate producer for america tonight. i grew up in a very large, loud indian family. they very much taught me how to have a voice, and from a very young age i loved writing, and i love being able to tell other people stories. the way to do good journalism is to really do your research, to know your story, to get the facts right, and to get to know the people involved in your story. america tonight and al jazeera america, it's a
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. every sunday night al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >> this is just the beginning of something much bigger. >> thank god i didn't have to suffer what he had to go through. >> this sunday, the premiere of "into eternity". >> i am now in this place where you should never come. >> how do you...
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snowden may be planning to live in russia until he can secure permanent asylum in latin america. some countries there have offered to take him in. >>> supporters of ousted president morsi have heard the warnings, but are refusing to back down. leaders are telling them to in their sit ins, but ty're planning to fill the steets after friday prayers. morsi supporters have been staging sit ins and two squares in the capital. military commanders pushed morsi out of office a month ago and installed a new government. interior ministry officials have warned the demonstrators to leave the squares. leaders have instructed security authorities to prepare to lead the protesters. the leaders of muslim brotherhood are still calling for large scale rallies. supporters of the president have been streaming into the squares. they have placed sandbags at the entrances, men wearing helmets and carrying sticks stand on guard. >> translator: we are staging a peaceful protest. we are willing to risk our lives for democracy. military commanders and security forces have used vehicles. some units are abou
snowden may be planning to live in russia until he can secure permanent asylum in latin america. some countries there have offered to take him in. >>> supporters of ousted president morsi have heard the warnings, but are refusing to back down. leaders are telling them to in their sit ins, but ty're planning to fill the steets after friday prayers. morsi supporters have been staging sit ins and two squares in the capital. military commanders pushed morsi out of office a month ago and...
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it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. [♪ music ] >> it's good to have you with us. here is a look at the top stories from around the world. japanese nuclear officials have visited the fukushima power plant to inspect a tank that is thought to be leaking radioactive water. officials at the plant have admitted that 300 tons of water has leaked from the facility. >>> i didn't want's deposed president hosni mubarak is in the hospital after being released from prison. there are large protests planned after friday prayers. >>> and chemical weapons used in syria could be seen as crimes against civilians innage alleged gas attack. >>> the number of children who are fled the war has now reached a million. ten thousand children have crossed into northern iraq. the region has become the largest growing refugee camp in the world. we're in northern iraq where many syrians have found refuge. tell us about the condit
it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. [♪ music ] >> it's good to have you with us. here is a look at the top stories from around the world. japanese nuclear officials have visited the fukushima power plant to inspect a tank that is thought to be leaking radioactive water. officials at...
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if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the freedom forum first amendment center welcome to speaking freely, a weekly conversation about the first amendment, the arts, and american culture. i'm ken paulson, executive director of the first amendment center. today, we'll discuss one of the most powerful and provocative songs of the past century. the song is strange fruit, and it's the subject of a new book by our guest, david margolick. welcome. thank you, ken. are there other books out there about a single song? i'm familiar with dave marsh's take on louie louie, but this has to be an unusual premise for a new book. i don't think there are very many. i think there's a book about amazing grace, and i'm told there's a book in the works about we shall overcome. but i think there really aren't many songs that you could write entire books abou
if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the freedom forum first amendment center welcome to speaking freely, a weekly conversation about the first amendment, the arts, and american culture. i'm ken paulson, executive director of the first amendment center. today, we'll discuss one of the most...
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it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. it's good to have you with us, this is a look at the top stories from around the world. the biggest ally is urging him to cooperate with un inspectors, russia says syria must give the un team access to the site of an alleged gas attack and moscow wants rebels guaranteed safe access. japan watchdog says the operator of the fukushima plant failed to monitor the storage tanks containing radio active water. the operator has admitted that around 300 tons of water have leaked from the facility and that new radiation spots have been found around other tanks. and egypt's president mubarak is spending friday in a military hospital after being released from prison and people who are angry of the ouster of morsi are planning protests after friday prayers. now the un says number of children who have fled the war in syria has now reached 1 million. more than 10,000 children have
it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. it's good to have you with us, this is a look at the top stories from around the world. the biggest ally is urging him to cooperate with un inspectors, russia says syria must give the un team access to the site of an alleged gas attack and moscow wants...
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. >> welcome to the week in the americas. coming up, searching for a better life in the u.s. at least nine mexican migrants die in a freight train crash. the train carries thousands looking for a fresh start across the border. 50 years since the famous "i have a dream" speech. how far has been united states come in making that dream a reality? thus, born to be wild. we will need a french woman who is living her american dream -- plus born to be wild. we will meet a french woman who is living her american dream. barack obama may be set to give a green light to a military intervention in syria. images of last week's suspected poison gas attack in damascus sent shockwaves across the world, prompting world leaders -- calls for world leaders to take action. >> he made ending the war in iraq a central promise of his campaign. >> the first thing i will do as president of the united states is bringing into this war and tell the joint chief of staff to start getting our troops out. >> brack obama was reluctant to see american troops on the ground -- barack obama was reluctant to see a
. >> welcome to the week in the americas. coming up, searching for a better life in the u.s. at least nine mexican migrants die in a freight train crash. the train carries thousands looking for a fresh start across the border. 50 years since the famous "i have a dream" speech. how far has been united states come in making that dream a reality? thus, born to be wild. we will need a french woman who is living her american dream -- plus born to be wild. we will meet a french woman...
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hello, america, hang on to your lights. they are the only lights left in the world. hitchcock got it right. hitler's army and air force already crushed norway, denmark, holland, belgium, and france. great britain was left standing alone. in august of 1940, the battle of britain began. almost every night until may 194 1, planes dropped tens of thousands of tons of bombs over london, liverpool, birmingham, south hampton, bristol, and other industrial cities and ports. everything that we value most in life was ob the bring. the civilization, precious legacy of the enlightenment, and thomas jefferson's immortal affirmation of life, liberty, and the pursuit of the happiness, and we also value the survival of great britain. in 1789 hamilton said, we think in english. with that breech statement, he encopslated the profound, intellectual, and cultural ties that binds the united states and britain. in 1940, the fate of the world hung on the united states, and that summer, republicans and democrats would hold their conventions in preparation for the november presidential elect
hello, america, hang on to your lights. they are the only lights left in the world. hitchcock got it right. hitler's army and air force already crushed norway, denmark, holland, belgium, and france. great britain was left standing alone. in august of 1940, the battle of britain began. almost every night until may 194 1, planes dropped tens of thousands of tons of bombs over london, liverpool, birmingham, south hampton, bristol, and other industrial cities and ports. everything that we value...
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. >> to the press in both america and italy, it wasn't just the story of the year. it was the story of the century. >> the amanda knox case had something for everybody. sex, drugs, international intrigue. through the prosecutor, it even had satanism. >> the italian press crafted a picture of this girl, this american girl, that was she's a sex maniac, she's a spoiled, rich american, and isn't she pretty? >> she had this uncanny ability to look straight into the camera no matter who was taking the picture, and look piercingly and the images were chilling. >> i would much rather suppress my emotion than have it be determined as insincere and affected. >> a broken back window. an unlocked front door. a mute rated corps. british exchange student meredith kircher had been savagely killed after a sexual assault in her own bedroom. the murder resonated throughout perusia. >> as the days progressed and this crime became known to the community, students were fleeing in fear. my god, there's possibly a mane yak in our town. >> just outside the crime scene, meredith's roommate,
. >> to the press in both america and italy, it wasn't just the story of the year. it was the story of the century. >> the amanda knox case had something for everybody. sex, drugs, international intrigue. through the prosecutor, it even had satanism. >> the italian press crafted a picture of this girl, this american girl, that was she's a sex maniac, she's a spoiled, rich american, and isn't she pretty? >> she had this uncanny ability to look straight into the camera no...
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. >> businesses saying we have to develop the new america economy. all the potentials are being seen and identified. so heavy that this reform is going to be able to liberate potentials. i can see we still have a lot of work on the government. >> we still have four years. >> let's finish on this note. what can the government now due to encourage small business. >> the government has started by creating a public investment bank. to be able to export much more. we have small businesses which are much smaller. it is much more difficult for them to be strong n the export field. they need to have liquidity's. they need to credit to be able to be stronger. >> less of a tax burden as well? >> it is a way of helping small enterprises. that is the difficulty for small businesses, to be able to borrow money. >> i wish we could continue this discussion. >> one damage we haven't mentioned is the european damage. if we really want to create margaret the needs to be on the european level. >> we will mention it next time. i want to thank you. thank you for joining
. >> businesses saying we have to develop the new america economy. all the potentials are being seen and identified. so heavy that this reform is going to be able to liberate potentials. i can see we still have a lot of work on the government. >> we still have four years. >> let's finish on this note. what can the government now due to encourage small business. >> the government has started by creating a public investment bank. to be able to export much more. we have...
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. >> i think they gave him asylum because he can give them the secrets america has. >> if he is telling the truth, he needs a safe place to be. >> for now, that safe place appears to be russia. >> bashar al-assad has declared triumph over the rebels. he is making a rare public appearance to mark armey jay just outside damascus. meanwhile, at deadly -- army day just outside damascus. meanwhile, more than 40 people were killed in a blast outside a munitions depot. for more on today's events, here is our correspondent, lucy fielder, in beirut. >> it is probably par for the course, but the president had to sound confident in his speech. he rarely gives speeches. he wanted to give off a perceived victory on the ground and to send a message to his troops. he said he was confident in victory, just a day after the syrian army took an area in homs that was a major step for the regime. this was a rebel held area. they had been holding it for more than a year. it is in some ways a symbol of resistance to the regime. that came just a month after victory in another area, a string of victories that m
. >> i think they gave him asylum because he can give them the secrets america has. >> if he is telling the truth, he needs a safe place to be. >> for now, that safe place appears to be russia. >> bashar al-assad has declared triumph over the rebels. he is making a rare public appearance to mark armey jay just outside damascus. meanwhile, at deadly -- army day just outside damascus. meanwhile, more than 40 people were killed in a blast outside a munitions depot. for more...
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and a lot of people warned that it would be south america, or even north america. we actually at one point, roosevelt sent chips to greenland to make sure that they didn't go there. because that would've been a nice stepping stone to this country. the real menace when hitler began pounding great britain was if great britain fell, not only would it like it its resources, maybe even its navy, but that isn't the navy that we counted on to control the atlantic. the american fleet is all in the pacific, as pearl harbor demonstrated. and as result, what would happen if in effect hitler controlled the atlantic? we would have no capacity for getting out of our own ports. and at that time we didn't have a two ocean navy. that was one of the things that have to be built up. so this is a very serious situation. how then did we meet it? we met it largely by utilizing the one thing that americans have always done best, which was mass production. we invented it. we invented it in the auto industry. this is the first wholesale mechanized war in history. and you're talking about i
and a lot of people warned that it would be south america, or even north america. we actually at one point, roosevelt sent chips to greenland to make sure that they didn't go there. because that would've been a nice stepping stone to this country. the real menace when hitler began pounding great britain was if great britain fell, not only would it like it its resources, maybe even its navy, but that isn't the navy that we counted on to control the atlantic. the american fleet is all in the...
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part of the problem was the president did see latin america as a model. middle eastern societies, latin america societies are not necessarily the same. there are distinctive differences. american advisers place challenges on the middle east in trying to develop countries and also to develop an emerging middle class who hypothetically might naturally become allies of the united states. iran, the country of iran was a test case for this. we devoted more money and more labor hours to iran than any other country in the region. we had 30,000 troops there during the war and to help keep the road to russia open. we had thousands of technicians there trying to develop hospitals and schools and infrastructure projects. the president said at one point that iran will stand as a model for what we under the atlantic charter, the idea that self-determination, teaching these countries to develop themselves can achieve. again, there were mixed results. iran had a very rigid social structure that made it very difficult for the americans to work with people other than the
part of the problem was the president did see latin america as a model. middle eastern societies, latin america societies are not necessarily the same. there are distinctive differences. american advisers place challenges on the middle east in trying to develop countries and also to develop an emerging middle class who hypothetically might naturally become allies of the united states. iran, the country of iran was a test case for this. we devoted more money and more labor hours to iran than any...
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critics point to america's own toxic pods or from agent orange in vietnam to cia support for the saddam's chemical aggression coming up we'll examine the shifting sands of u.s. foreign policy. and the victim of child abuse in england speaks out as sex offenders are taken off the police watch list aimed at safeguarding communities from predators. it's just gone past nine am here in the russian capital you're live with us on our t.v. with me. the u.s. president has set a potential bombing campaign against syria would be merely aimed at sending a shot across the bow to deter the use of chemical weapons now barack obama however has yet to decide whether to give the go ahead to the american forces that have converged around the syrian coastline measure reaction would be unlikely to get the approval of the u.n. security council with russia and china strongly against artie's grandchild you can experience why. the main question is will president obama order an attack on syria despite the u.n. calls to hold fire to wait for the results of the u.n. investigation and as the u.n. secretary general sa
critics point to america's own toxic pods or from agent orange in vietnam to cia support for the saddam's chemical aggression coming up we'll examine the shifting sands of u.s. foreign policy. and the victim of child abuse in england speaks out as sex offenders are taken off the police watch list aimed at safeguarding communities from predators. it's just gone past nine am here in the russian capital you're live with us on our t.v. with me. the u.s. president has set a potential bombing...
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national interests and now we believe that syria directly is threat to america's national interests now we should keep in mind that if president obama does order a military strike on syria he would be doing so without congressional approval and lacking approval from the united nations security council resolution which is required according to international law so if the u.s. moves unilaterally without approval from the. the international community from the united nations it would be acting in violation of the u.n. charter but by all reports by all accounts by everything that seems to be coming out it seems as though the u.s. president is going to move ahead with his plan even if he has to move ahead on his own as opposed to how he previously planned to move ahead with some european partners and while president obama is inching closer towards international military action against syria u.s. citizens have taken to the streets in new york washington d.c. and several other cities around the country to protest airstrikes against the syrian people according to recent polls only nine perce
national interests and now we believe that syria directly is threat to america's national interests now we should keep in mind that if president obama does order a military strike on syria he would be doing so without congressional approval and lacking approval from the united nations security council resolution which is required according to international law so if the u.s. moves unilaterally without approval from the. the international community from the united nations it would be acting in...
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is america still the burger king? and who makes your favorite burger. and "ac 360" is up next. >>> jessica, thanks. good evening everyone. with washington talking war, we'll talk about what military action against syria would actually mean to american interests, american lives and millions of syrians living and dying under a dictator. >> and part two of america's worst charity when it comes to how much money they raise for dying children, and how little they actually spend on them. we're keeping them honest. the people that say not vaccinating their children is a matter of faith, putting everyone at risk of childhood diseases that we sometimes forget can kill. dr. sanjay gupta ways in. >>> we begin with syria. the drums of war growing louder but tough questions what kind of military action it might be. defense secretary hagel says american forces are in his words ready to go if ordered to strike. four navy distroyers have targets within range of missiles. a number of submarines believed to be in the mediterranean. they may hit if they continue to did ni
is america still the burger king? and who makes your favorite burger. and "ac 360" is up next. >>> jessica, thanks. good evening everyone. with washington talking war, we'll talk about what military action against syria would actually mean to american interests, american lives and millions of syrians living and dying under a dictator. >> and part two of america's worst charity when it comes to how much money they raise for dying children, and how little they actually...
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for now, america's closest ally is staying out. parliament condemned the use of said -- chemical weapons in syria. in an interview friday, he tried to put it into perspective. >> i have a strong view that we need to take a tough and robust approach around the world to an appalling war crime taking place in syria, but i'm also a democrat who believes in consulting and listening to parliament. i have set out those steps and a very deliberate and careful way. we have to listen to parliament. parliament spoke. >> the u.n. experts player on -- plan on sharing their findings. according to one spokesman, analysis could take weeks. >> as we heard as well, the u.s. and france are already convinced that the regime of president bashar al-assad was behind the chemical attacks. can they intervene and syria without a u.n. mandate? >> we look at the legality of the issue. >> it confirmed -- if confirmed, it would constitute a war crime that goes against the charter of the u.n. is that enough to make a military strike permissible under internation
for now, america's closest ally is staying out. parliament condemned the use of said -- chemical weapons in syria. in an interview friday, he tried to put it into perspective. >> i have a strong view that we need to take a tough and robust approach around the world to an appalling war crime taking place in syria, but i'm also a democrat who believes in consulting and listening to parliament. i have set out those steps and a very deliberate and careful way. we have to listen to parliament....